and by the way, not just china and japan. i was in los angeles, i saw ships, the biggest ships i ve ever seen, with cars. they just keep rolling off, rolling off. you know what we give japan? beef. we give them wheat. it s not quite a good deal. they re up here, we re down here. with everybody. i don t blame japan. i don t blame mexico. i don t blame china. and i say it all the time. their leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning. you know the word cunning is important. but they re more cunning than our leaders. our leaders are babies. but more than anything else, they re politicians, very good, thank you, i love that word. you know, i had to fill out a form. i was at jury duty the other day, did you see it? i was at jury duty and i enjoyed it. it was a great experience, but i had to fill out a form and they said, profession.
rolling off. you know what we give japan? beef. we give them wheat. it s not quite a good deal. they re up here, we re down here. with everybody. i don t blame japan. i don t blame mexico. i don t blame china. and i say it all the time. their leaders are much smarter and sharper and more cunning. you know the word cunning is important. but they re more cunning than our leaders. our leaders are babies. but more than anything else, they re politicians, very good, thank you, i love that word. you know, i had to fill out a form. i was at jury duty the other day, did you see it? i was at jury duty and i enjoyed it. it was a great experience, but i had to fill out a form and they said, profession. it was a line. they said, what profession? what s your profession? and i said, i refuse to say i m
people, perhaps? how does that help us? and i actually gave them a great idea. you probably heard this, because i ve used it a couple of times. we have the illegals drive the cars over the border, you save a fortune. is that correct? no tax, no nothing. they come in with no tax. [ applause ] and with me, we re not going to let our companies go. we re not going to let them go. we want cars to be made, in all fairness, in america, or even michigan. do we agree? right? that s okay. i mean, we re in new hampshire, but michigan would be fine. we re all happy with that. you d rather have it in new hampshire, but let s let michigan have some of their factories back for the cars. but they re taking our jobs. and by the way, not just china and japan. i was in los angeles, i saw ships, the biggest ships i ve ever seen, with cars. they just keep rolling off,
of made to own donuts, fractured prune donuts here to show us how they do it. i don t think first time we ve ever had an actual donut factory here. right. here they come, rolling off. i love when the guys on the show are so busy, they can t even make contact with the cameras. this is real stuff. this is really happening. what kind of donuts are those? hot cake donuts. you get to pick your glazes and toppings when you walk in the store. like the fro-yo place where you have the different handles and pull stuff out and then you have all the toppings. correct. making fresh donuts for us. you have all these toppings. bacon, sprinkles and all sorts of powders as well. do you think america wants to make their own decision on the donut? too often we re picking out too many things for america? we want them to make their own decisions. okay. i would like the what is it
unemployment, food stamps, some of the spending we have become used to over the past few years. that will start rolling off. is that dangerous? i think the timing is not good if we are talking about doing a further sequester next year. there is still the fragile economy. i would go slower on it. i think that we also should do a lot more public investment. we are almost at an all-time low. there are a lot of things that need to be fixed. interest rates are really low. there are things we could do to make things better without taking big risks. there is so much divisiveness in washington, a poisoned atmosphere of discourse. that worries me more than anything right now. that is something duly noted. maggie, europe is a concern. unemployment is 12%. long term positives that ken is talking about, but the short-term, we are not creating